I do not think this is possible. Each run process command opens a shell on the server. If you are calling a Java process, it will start it's own JVM (Java Virtual Machine).

I should clarify that Remedy only launches a JVM if you have installed and are using the web services plugin, a pre-requisite for running the Remedy Java Scripting Plugin.

Russell Wurth
Time Warner Telecom

Munoz, Alvaro wrote:
Hi All,

Just wondering if is it possible to run a Java code within the Remedy
JVM when executing it from an Active Link Run Process (The code is run
in the server @@:)?

Regards,
Alvaro
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Subject: Re: Alternatives To Remedy For Consuming A Web Service

Paul,

One method I have had success with is using Java to call the web service

For the Java piece, get the Java Web Services Developer pack (v1.6 for
JDK < 1.5; v2.0 for JDK 1.5) and use wscompile to generate Java stubs
from your WSDL.

Then you can use Remedy's Java Scripting Filter Plugin, which allows you
to call Java, not Javascript, from a Filter with multiple input and
output mappings to Remedy fields.  This is available from the Remedy
community downloads.  It also contains examples of calling a web service
to get the stock price.  The input is read from a Remedy field, the
filter invokes the Java code, and the output is mapped back to a Remedy
field.  Since the call is run inside of the Remedy JVM, it is fairly
fast.

Russell

Clements, Paul wrote:

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Hi,

I am currently having problems getting a WSDL to parse in Remedy. The feeling I get from speaking to people off list is that Remedy is simply incapable of working with WSDL files of a certain complexity. Personally I find this strange as far as I can see the Remedy documentation makes no mention of the fact that web services may work but sometimes they may not ?!

If I really can't get the WSDL to parse I am starting to look around for alternatives. Does anyone on here have any good suggestions for interfacing with a web service without using Remedy ?

Cheers,****

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Glasgow City Council

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